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Filtering layers

The filtering dialogue can be accessed by right-clicking on a layer in the Layers Panel and selecting Filter. As we can see in the dialogue, filtering expressions are much more restrictive in QGIS as they only allow us to write basic SQL queries with the fields of the layer. Let's inspect our study area in the administrative boundaries layer with the Identify Features tool, select a unique value like its name, and create a query selecting it. For me, the query looks like the following:

    "NAME_1" = 'Baranya'

Applying the filter removes every feature from the canvas other than our study area:

Now the only feature showing up on the canvas is our study area. If we look at the layer's attribute table, we can only see that feature. Now every operation is executed only on that feature. What we cannot accomplish with filtering is increasing the performance of subsequent queries and analyses. Rendering performance might be increased, but, for example, opening the attribute table requires QGIS to iterate through every feature and fill the table only with the filtered ones.

Let's practice filtering a little more by creating a filter for the GeoNames layer, selecting only points which represent first-level administrative boundaries. To do this, we have to supply the following query:

    "featurecode" = 'ADM1'
If you have a very large GeoNames table, don't apply the filter at this point. It will be enough if you apply it after we extract a subset you can work with.
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